Services

Basement Waterproofing Services

Option 1 – Total Excavation:In this method, we use a backhoe to dig around the outside of the home’s foundation all the way down to the footing. After the wall is completely exposed, the original footer tiles are checked and, if needed, replaced. The wall is then sealed with waterproofing materials, such as tar and plastic. Gravel is poured over the pipe and the dirt is replaced in the hole.

Pros:

Protects outside walls from cracking and seepage.

Enhances outside drainage system.

Addresses 1 of 4 ways moisture affects your foundation.

Cons:

Most labor intensive

Messy- usually destroys landscaping and grass near site.

Warranty covers walls only

Does not address humidity which causes mold growth.

Option 2 – Interior Systems:Inside drains may be used to waterproof from the inside of the basement. Typically, this involves opening the floor around the perimeter of the basement, digging a trench, and installing pipe and gravel around the footer. We also install ‘weep-holes’—small, one-half- to three-quarter-inch holes in each block cavity—to release any water that may be trapped. The holes are covered with a plastic molding or styrene panel before the floor is re-concreted.

Pros:

Effective at removing hydrostatic pressure at base of foundation.

Least expensive waterproofing.

Does not disturb landscaping around outside of house.

Addresses 2 of the 4 ways moisture gets in the foundation.

Cons:

Highest risk solution since it brings surface water inside, then pumps it outside.